Conder Green railway station served the hamlet of Conder Green, in Thurnham, Lancashire, England, with trains to nearby Glasson Dock and Lancaster along the Glasson Dock branch line.
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Conder Green railway station | |
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General information | |
Location | Thurnham, Lancashire, Lancaster England |
Coordinates | 53.9982°N 2.8300°W / 53.9982; -2.8300 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | London and North Western Railway |
Post-grouping | London Midland and Scottish Railway |
Key dates | |
9 July 1883 | Station opens as Conder Green |
7 July 1930 | Station closed |
Conder was opened by the London and North Western Railway on the 9th July 1883. However, the station was passed to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923, only to be closed seven years later on 7 July 1930.[1]
The trackbed through the former station is now part of the Lancashire Coastal Way and the larger Bay cycleway. The station itself still stands.
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Ashton Hall | London and North Western Railway Glasson Dock Branch |
Glasson Dock |
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Ribble Valley line |
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Lancashire Union Railway |
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Blackpool branch lines |
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Copy Pit line | |
East Lancashire line |
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Rawtenstall to Bacup Line | |
Rochdale–Bacup line | |
Furness & Midland Railway |
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Glasson Dock branch | |
Lancaster & Preston Railway |
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Garstang & Knot-End Railway |
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Preston & Longridge Railway |
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"Little" North Western Railway |
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Lancaster & Carlisle Railway |
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Leeds & Bradford Ext Railway | |
West Lancashire Railway |
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North Union Railway |
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Ormskirk branch line |
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SCLER |
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L'pool, S'port & Preston Railway |
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Bolton and Preston Railway |
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